Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.
1. A touch panel, comprising: a plurality of scanning electrodes; a plurality of detection electrodes which intersect the plurality of scanning electrodes; and a touch panel controller configured to perform a coordinate determination procedure by: inputting a continuous drive pulse train to the plurality of scanning electrodes for each one scanning period in turns; extracting pulses at different intervals from a continuous detection pulse train detected by the plurality of detection electrodes, and for generating at least two data sequences; generating a frequency spectrum of each of the at least two data sequences; comparing a signal strength of each frequency component between the frequency spectra of the at least two data sequences, and generating a frequency spectrum in which frequency components having different strengths have been corrected; and generating a detection signal from the frequency spectrum in which high frequency components having different strengths have been connected; wherein the touch panel controller is configured so that intervals of extracting a pulse are adjustable for each of the at least two data sequences according to a frequency of a target signal to be detected.
2. The touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the touch panel controller is configured to generate the frequency spectrum from the each of the at least two data sequences over a plurality of frame periods.
3. The touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the touch panel controller is configured to perform Fourier transform on each of the at least two data sequences to generate frequency spectra of the at least two data sequences, respectively.
4. The touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the touch panel controller is configured to compare a signal strength of each frequency component between the frequency spectra of the at least two data sequences, and adopt, as the signal strength of the frequency components having different strengths, one of a lowest value of the signal strength and an average value of the signal strength between frequency components of the frequency spectra of the at least two data sequences.
5. The touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the touch panel controller is configured to perform inverse Fourier transform on the frequency spectrum to generate a detection signal.
6. The touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the at least two data sequences comprise two data sequences of a first data sequence and a second data sequence.
7. The touch panel according to claim 6 , wherein the touch panel controller is configured to perform Fourier transform on the first data sequence and the second data sequence to generate the frequency spectrum of the first data sequence and the frequency spectrum of the second data sequence.
8. The touch panel according to claim 6 , wherein the touch panel controller is configured to compare the signal strength of each frequency component between the frequency spectrum of the first data sequence and the frequency spectrum of the second data sequence, and adopt, as the signal strength of the frequency components having different strengths, a value of a lower signal strength of the frequency components of the frequency spectrum of the first data sequence and the frequency components of the frequency spectrum of the second data sequence.
9. The touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the touch panel does not comprise a shielding electrode on a surface thereof on a display panel side, the touch panel being mountable on the display panel.
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June 30, 2015
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